There is a saying that "Mermaids" do exist, but we don't fully understand them. In recent decades, there have been reports about the discovery of "Mermaid". The remains of mermaid mummies 3,000 years ago were found in the tombs along the Caspian Sea in Sochi, the former Soviet Union. This amazing creature is 173 cm long from the top of the head to the scaly tail. 199 1 In July, it was reported that the "mermaid" fossil before 12000 was found on the coast of Yugoslavia. Fossils show that "Mermaid" is 160 cm high, with a developed head, a large brain, claws in both hands and eyes like other fish. 1962 scientists from the former Soviet Union captured a child who can speak human languages off the coast of Cuba. His skin is covered with scales and gills. His head looks like a man and his tail looks like a fish. Americans once captured a tiger shark 18 meters long in the Caribbean, and dissected a deformed skeleton from its abdomen. One-third of the upper part is humanoid, exactly the same as the adult skeleton, and the lower part is the skeleton of a big fish starting from the pelvis. Zoologists believe that this pair of bones probably belongs to the legendary "mermaid". This information, whether in kind or in images, has attracted great attention. Some biologists believe that "mermaid" may be another variation of apes. Babies live in amniotic fluid before birth and can swim in the water as soon as they are born. Therefore, an anthropoid animal that can live in water may also evolve into an "underwater man".
The ocean is the cradle and birthplace of life on earth, and there are many unknown worlds leading us to explore, understand and develop the ocean. The South China Sea, under the jurisdiction of Hainan, is the sea area with the richest marine biodiversity in China, where both true and false "mermaids" may live. Unfortunately, the prototype dugong of "Mermaid" has gone far away from us, and there is no news. Molas and trout (right whales) in the South China Sea have been extinct in history. Dragonflies, turtles, tortoises, white dolphins and Chinese horseshoe crabs are in an endangered state and need to be protected urgently. It is also the responsibility of our generation not to let these endangered marine life become extinct in our generation.